Long Island Creek Site 5B

Bacterial

Samples

  • June 12, 2012: There was heavy rainfall the day prior to this sample being collected. There was a large amount of coliform found and an average count of 1266.67 for E.Coli (cfu/100mL).

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  • June 19, 2012: There was no rainfall the day prior to this sample being collected. There was a moderate amount of coliform found and an average count of 300 for E.Coli (cfu/100mL).
June 19, 2012
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  • June 26, 2012: There was no rainfall the day prior to this sample being collected. There was a moderate amount of coliform found and an average count of 533.33 for E.Coli (cfu/100mL).
June 26, 2012
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The much higher level of coliform and E.Coli found on the first sample suggests that bacterial counts significantly spike after a rainfall event. This is likely due to polluted runoff coming from the surrounding urban environment.
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Watershed level bacterial data for all sites can be found here.


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